The Limestone College Chorus will host its spring concert “All About Love” on Tuesday, April 30, at 7:30 p.m. inside Fullerton Auditorium.
Admission into the concert is free and the public is invited to attend.
The concert will be conducted by Professor of Choral/Vocal Music Education Dr. Gena Poovey, and she will be accompanied by Professor of Music Dr. David B. Thompson. The concert will also feature Jim Simmons on piano and Stacy Wiley on violin.
Selections will include compositions by Haydn, Brahms, Whitacre, and Chopin, as well as arrangements of American folk tunes such as “Shenandoah,” popular tunes such as “Uptown Girl” and “Please Mr. Postman," and “Love Changes Everything" from Andrew Lloyd Webber's Broadway show "Aspects of Love.”
"If you have enjoyed the times that our chorus members have sung out in the community, such as at ball games, at church events, and especially through our Singing Valentines, then you will love our spring concert because it's certainly ‘All About Love,’” Poovey said. “It’s about Love of God, love of country, love of family, love of children, love of music, and love of one another.”
In addition to Limestone students, members of the community who will be joining them represent Circle of Grace Lutheran Chapel, First Baptist Church of Gaffney, First Presbyterian Church of Spartanburg, Grassy Pond Baptist Church, and Pleasant Hill Baptist Church.